@article{Zuppa_Alighieri_Fracchiolla_Catenazzi_D’Antuono_Riccardi_Cavani_Romagnoli_2012, title={Comparison between two treatment protocols with recombinant Human Erythropoietin (rHuEpo) in the treatment of late anemia in neonates with Rh-Isoimmunization}, volume={34}, url={https://pediatrmedchir.org/pmc/article/view/72}, DOI={10.4081/pmc.2012.72}, abstractNote={Objectve. The Rh-hemolytic disease can lead to a late anemia by hemolytic and hyporigenerative mechanism. We compared the effectiveness of rHuEPO in two care protocols that differ for doses of rHuEPO administrated and for timing of administration. Methods. A cohort of 14 neonates was investigated. The neonates were treated with two different protocols. Protocol A: a dose of 200 U/kg/day of rHuEpo administered subcutaneously starting from the end of the second week of life; Protocol B: a dose of 400 U/kg/day of rHuEpo administered subcutaneously starting from the end of the first week of life. Results. The hematocrit values in the protocol A group decreased during treatment (32,5% vs 25,2%), whereas the hematocrit value in protocol B group remained almost stable (38,7% vs 42,8%). The mean numbers of platelets remained stable in both groups while neutrophils increased in protocol A group and decreased in protocol B (p<0,05). Reticulocyte count increased during treatment in both groups, although only in protocol B group it was statistically significative (p<0,05). Conclusions. Our results suggest a similar efficacy between the two treatment protocols. Increasing doses of rHuEPO do not seem enhancing their effectiveness and the incidence of side effects.}, number={4}, journal={La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica}, author={Zuppa, A.A. and Alighieri, G. and Fracchiolla, A. and Catenazzi, P. and D’Antuono, A. and Riccardi, R. and Cavani, M. and Romagnoli, C.}, year={2012}, month={Aug.} }